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DA.ILT OBSEKTEB. 1 1 . . . ..... .... ' ' ' : ' T" 11 i.i. ..... I I - JOIIKSTONE JONES, Editor. K Sunday, February 2, .1873. The' recehtcold spell in New York as : the coldest 1 s ince' 1365. The sufferings bf-lthe .poor, and the un sheltered irl the Great City .were ,4n- North has been unusually severe, r A penitentiary :" is teconi in ended fjr the District of Columbia by tha Attorney General of 'f- th15nited SjtatesV lTli8pei;Rfi3iew of the probable heavy demand for con victs' cells after the close of the Credit Mobilier Investigation, - I ... ' ' f I NEmBm'BHff e great CBesa pekg ai'iJlnctlilway T&iiohfVir gihia has been laboring upon for forty years or more, has at last been fir completed The last nail tv;Ss driven ai noon ;ou the 29th of January, amid the Veioicings of the friends of i the road. The Virginia papers glow wjith enthusiasm! over the comple tion of this. ; important work, And seak of the 29th of - January 'as a day long to be remembered. It places Richmond in direct and rap id) communication with the Kana wha, Ohio and Mississippi XaJ Removal of xhe. Federal CptT. A bill has been introduced into 'Con gress to remove the 'sitting- rpf the Federal Court to this place. It would nodoubt be of sotrie advan tage to our city to liave the Federal Court hold its sessions here; it would be convenient to the .lawyers.,, jvit n esses aiicl ' people $ generally' of Mecklenburg ; it would be of inter est to our townsfolk ; but as States vijle is undoubtedly (ti9' most cen tral point in the Western District, it is better forthe people at iargtbat ,that place should be " the pdint se- lected lor the sitting. Ji.veu-nanded justice would require his. O T THE DISCUSSION YESTERDAY. In another column of to-day's Ob server appears a brief report of the public discussion yesterday between Hdn. osiah Turner, Jr., and Senator Waring. r The sentiment of the community was decidedly in opposition to the discussion. A general feeling of - re grpt was manifested that such an antagonism as this should have sprung up between two of our bold est and most earnest opponents to Radicalism The opinion was al most universal that the discussion could by ho possible means be pro ductive of good and could hardly fail to prove detrimental to the true interest of the Conservative party of th is State. , - i ! Mr. Turner's remarks in exposure and denunciation of the rings which have depleted out Treasury to such anj alarming extent, were very just,' and met with a hearty approval from Senator Waring and the audi ence ; but not so his attempt to show that the Senator of Mecklenburg was connected with any of these rings. If it was Mr. Turner's object 5in his speeckUo show that Senator Waring wajs connected with or under the in fluence of . the Pennsylvania Central or Swepson ring, it is very clear that he m ost signally failed in the attempt. ! And we are pleased to observe that our honored ' Senator's clear . and forcible explanation of his course ip the Legislature gave entire satisfao- tiqn to such of bis constituents as were present, wh d were ho doubt a faijr representative of the people' of the county. He was wonderfully earnest and eloquent in his defence, ofjbim self against Ihe unjust charge thathe-Was influenced by "Rings ' add his remarks excited the admix ratioiT4abd; icarred ' amvtclton" to thje hearts of. all' vho heard- him. After : Mr. , Waring's reply ( to tr, .: Tarn a Resolu tion endorsing , hit course aa & representative of Meck lenbtirg ftf Unanimously adopted" by! the audience by acclaim. - -1 The matter 'of the Public Printing has been, fully discussed, and we hcjpe the controversy will cease! for ever. ' "i i. ; . ; ' t EXPLANATION. iWe inadvertently diet our esteem- wcuuyyi syuie injustice ini.our ? re mps in yesterday's paper relative tojthe discussion, (wbielii ook place QuJ yesterday. The following card - . - CrtARiorrEFeS. 1, 1873L Mr. Editor :-tIn terday in your article oh - Mr Turr "0 r'?1" KvnanuwCfiypuvinaae the lmpressmh ihe was" -here Sto ac cept f a .challenge thrown down to him by myself.: l.-Ia thia vnn vn ir. crror.Mr. Turner repeatedly charged that the committee on Drintimr had ."aingthe coritraci to theiVe uice, accea directly against the wisnes 01 tne neonlA f sof. ! I - - " ' C-'r" W""JV and said he would appeal from Cse- v.-j : said m my ex- J Sanation that I had remained si ent as long as Mr.'-' Turner had con fined his attacks to . the committee and Legislature, but when' singled, out by name, I felH wa? called upon to reply .V Among other "things; -X said I did n$t believe that there was adoien-meh outside of Mr.; Turner's personal friends in Orange which of the Conservative papers in Raleigh got .the' printing, but that if Mr, Turner desired to discuss the", pririt-' ling before.' my constituents, I-would meet him . and that Air.- xurner m ign t speak; two" hours, andX Would rejplyih one audi Mr. Turner might speak in reply until the cracky of doom; - . " " ? The fspppintm ernof cMTu rrisr here xnA to-day was not known to roe until T saw it in the Sentinel. I was determined . to come and hefts' - what rMr. Turner -T 'had' to say aricfc reply if I th ongh t it n eces- sary. x ours res pecumiy,. LDGISLATUliB OF NORTH UNA. CARO- ... THp TL3DXY, Jan v 30 V Senate called to order at 11 . a. m ., LieilteiHtnt Governor Brogden in th e chair. . " Mr. Miller stated that Mr. Waring was detained from his seat on ac count of sickness. ; i.r.. Morehead, of .Guilford, from the Select Committee on Cmstitn tionol Reform, offered a bill in rela tion, thereto, and subm itted a verbal report to the effect thai' the bill had been so prepared that the written re port would have contained a recom mendation of a majority of th&Com niittee that the alterations proposed in tbe-'biU should be voted on sepa rately,' but the Committee doubted whether, it was. in their province, as a committee to make the recommen dation. That the majority thought this course'neeessary to insure the passage of any alteration by this As sem6ly.tU AO. i. By Mr. Gudger a bill ta amend chapters 167 and 135, Public Laws o NoKliaihaccrtiing? Idiots By the same, a bill in Public Administrators. regard to By Mr. Long, a bill to abolish the Scotch Fair, near Lalirel Hill, Rich mond couutv. Referred." . By Mr. Ellis, of Catawba,, a bill to repeaksectioMs 6, 7, 8 and 9, and to amlnd sections 10 and 11, chapter - 2, f-the 'Revised Cridep entitled, Agri cultural and Geology, .Referred. ': By Mr. AJlenabUl.ta?iiicorporate the Old North. State Lumber and Mi ning Company. Referred. On motion of Mr. Worth, the reso lution of request to our Senators and Representatives in Congress to use th eif inthJefi& against any 'disregard! of tlier plighted faith and honor of the Government towards the abbris- inees of our country, and that we ap- j r i: .f it. . ..1 . t . r piuve ui iue ponuv oi Hie me presi dent towards the Indians, etc., was taken up. Mr. Worth made an elab orate explanatory argument in favor of the resolution. Mr, Love, from the Committee on Propositions and Grievances, that had reported adversely on the bill, "rose to explain," stating that since the, remarks of Mr. Worth, he was satis-' fied that every member of the Com mittee would support the resolution. .Mr. Morehead, of Guilford, favored the passage of the resolution which seems: to have originated by the re ligious sect known in our State as Quakers but properly Friends. After passing a handsome tribute to. the worth and cbaracter of this sect of. our p6pulation, he closed by saying he hoped the resolution would pass unanimously. Mr. Cowles'opposed the considera tion of the resolution as a useless consumption of.time. We had too much work before us to be discus sing resolutions hi favor of Indians. Messrs. Harris. Harris, col.. Stillev. Worth and Love advocated the pass age of the resolution. The resolution was adopted. Calendar. Senate resolution in regard to ad journment, 4xes the day for the 17th oi February." Messrs. Merrimon and Troy favor ed the passage of thereso lution. v Mr. Dunham rose to ODDOse the resoiutioftj: vrben'Mr. Merrinioh call ed the previous question on which call Mr. -Troy called the yeas nays and call for the .previous question was sustained. ' -On;the nassajre of the' resolution Mr'Merrrnion called theH yeas, and nays. The resolution was adopted by 35 ayes, 76 nays; A message waa rwieved from the Governor, transmittifig a, com m un i cation from Alexander Iclvfer, 'late and now actintr Stfbenntendent of Public Instructidiii.'whicb was read and referred to committed ou Ji.du cation. ' .ty:yp:-4. 12 o,ccl.h&be: debiindl:-on accoufi3lckneal Mr. Powell, of Cathbam, offered an ameivdmientlto the Midland North Carolina Railroad' bill ' requiring said road to pass by the Coalfields - 6f Chatham county, but ' upon' VtK . as surance of the introducer of the bill that the Coalfields would be reached either by a branch? If ' bot in the trunk linej, the amendment ?was de- Tbe cdhside?atibn of the Midland North Carolina Railrord bill came, up as tbespecjal jDiderjfpr 1 o'clock Mr," Morealtv. Rockingham, from the CommU(eebh Inter'nalTm provenient siibmitiediw severaJ aihehdm fshta l& tbe ? bill. mm, I The anieiidmenttd theCsixtb sec5 tiohv ofiered byMrMoreheadV fof Guilford, was first-considered. The amendment proposes tor strike but and thepbwer t borroWi ndloab money on. securities. :Failed. i Pending r discussion on other amendments," the Senate i adjourned after making the.biU the: special ; or der for io-morrow at H o'clock. HOUSE DIE REPRESENTATIVES. At 1Q . Mth e House wai, cjtllei t6J)rderbyMr;,Speake4bSnsOJi4f j Mr. Mormon presenieu.a mentor al from'certaiij cntizepilfcifGAltd county, asking a cnangq oi ine line between Gaston and Ifmcoln coun ties. , . By Mr. McNeil, a bill to: aniendi the act in relation to fees of . Coiintr commissionersuitaujrpea a. By Mr; Standford, a bill to provide for-the" Collection iTaes -by vtlie State and the several oountiesjef the State, on propertypolisfec. .Calehj , -By. Mr. Watson, by consent, a bill States unlss'i jp&howl thfi 4tiii?s receipt for his poll tax for the pre cedirig yearrReferred. . t v The bill Jo amend tbe - apliool, law bf i872. cAmeAibfail Clife iinlirtiihed; business of yesterdifv. Tlie consid-U sumed, and which bate stud anfeMdhieSJl . Alter fcne reiecvioii uu nuupwuui . i'niA 'iTii afuxs of titimerous, amendments to the ot-ls $6,000,000. -Tlf fea-- her sections thejllasjj.pditahird., raiding by m votf qj yfiasj, 6 anp navs 21. i ' - On motion of Mr. Badger, the rates were suspended. and'theASTfhite bill cphtiuning th e Joi ntiSe4ecT Solnmitr tee to investigate the anairs oi tne Western- NWth Carolina Railroad Company, and charging it with . aii ncrrease of duties, was tafceh" 4p and, after some little debate between Messrs. McGehee. Houston, Robing son and Badger, passed its several readings. , - s wr i s On motion of Mr.Plieajff.vCald well, the rules were suspended and the bill to repeal the,. . General Incorj poration act otXl-KUdBe.(i Oh motion ofJdfeMHTeg&h bill was ppstpqiiedTjfffit! at 11 a. ni. ' ' , -i.v'-nh' The bill to incorporate.; the WilT mington Trust: Company and Sav ings Bank came up as -k special or Mr. Bennett's 'itmndment limiting the rate, of interest which 'the'tSom-; pany shall ask to 8 percent per .n-j "nmdoBcd, anjlheMli sed its thfrdjeadingi-- epL 1 PO hm otiof41.g Jhff-; solution in favor of Jaqies L. Henry rf Judge of the 13 th Judicial District,; was taken up. The majority repdrti of the Judiciary Committee unfayor--able to the passage of the resolution andthat of thejiiinority favorable tp it, were readi CA"" tery bjTg djbale! ensued. 00 P I ! ? Mr. Waugb jn'oved to I&y the wbole matter oh tliCtable. A vote was taken and the motion to table wasadopted by a vote of! yea SO,' naya 32e ( Adjourned Foreign Notes. A d is paten yf&mAdefi annonnces rtwrrn the arrival of Sir - Brle Frere at Zanzibar oh the 12tii idstant. Th e-report tt Soir that Presi dent Thiers intended to visit the Vi enna Exhibition is contradicted on authority. ? . T"', The Tich borne claim anterrtCTed into recognizance in the um! of l2,- 000 to appear before the" Lohdorf Court of Queen's Bqnbh And Answer a charge of contempt for certain terances in a recent speech at Brigh ton. Official Spanish ? telegrams have been received at Havana stating that the Spanish guerrillas bave badtwo encounters with Yguacio Agrafribh te. The Spanish Ios cers and eight .men, Jilted, and 37 wounded. The "Ctiban loss was, 37 killed, hut the 1 humbef of wbifndM is unknown. Joser . Mqreirfi AgraT: montr's Chief of Cavalry, was killed. A large force of Parisian, bdlicAB'; Tuesday night pr6ceeded;ttt . detach ments to the . Montmartre,.; aqd quietly surrounded certain suspectM ed quarters. Search wad then active ly made, and resulted in the'arfte8t of 42 persons alleged to be members of the International, jciety. During the operations alf ! persons were pre vented from passiuil to I and iayi 6h the streets occupied by the poice -"J ; : , - - - , ... , ; ..... A Case of PoisoNiNoMrCTAr Edmundson, ah ajed - widow Vjkvdyy died very suddenly; at ',bera?eBidence near Saul's Cross R6dds, ih this county, on last Thursday morcUng, and her son-iu-law, "Patrick Coley, has since been ? arrested aiid : is now, in jail in this place, biVthe" cbae pt causing per aeatn py pqispri;: (dt-i seems that for. some timejoy.jaiadM h is m other-in-la w have beent'i. bdi un friendly terms, but for several days previous to the, onetmi's:; ideatli he h ad m apaged to mQ upf Qp jlast Thursday morning' he1 called ai' b"er?r noose ana t ,1031,6x1,11133? 8.re sno".ia toke a drink of liquor, from his bot tle, which she,, did, .jw.ty fooafter was; seized, wjth cppviilsfftn cueu witnm lied ithm:'tftii:tniriiit:.ft7 ine liouor. , i'Jvn stii ..o-j y. -j-:m a 5 . .li&.tvji..vrt, .T wHS IT Geo, L. Kirbv and W. H. H. Crihb: to hold a postmbf tern : examination arid lnquest.ln IhetbseiiCff of their verdictawj? jreraia Jvmci&mx&i&m& on the matter. r-, VF ":- ' Mrs. Edmuh'dsn on tlie land; iwbifch V would . becona'e. the property of the wife of i Coleyiijtt the death of her m oth eritoT ?rv;la: .!',. j As yettbere i no " evidencej'8 ih Mr. Coley is held only On suspierofa with - heart, disease,, aid this bas created considerable doubt of ihe prisoner's guilt Even th cians express-some ootftJI put wiuj pecause ine oojeci 01 government, is not giyeau opinion: untikbeyihayewM protect the Leirel rrafens. and thorousrbly i satisfied tbeniSelvesJpwhile j ltT enforces jstrineent laws Tbey have; tbe Utomacb itt pwsesTTfgainst tes 810 n. Carolina Messenger. jt nr.i nam es of a jnajorityofahe most m'f , t t 11 1 1 . . 1 has arrived ibtWiingtonriagifig' T lrrf''V- witb him a monster petitidnConr A;iivncbburg x , '..rAclniiiiJstersi gress for the repeal rofbb9bahkffigt the folowipg oatb t-.ir a i-nt law. This petition 5 is'-over ' fifteen You do solem nly swear:- that f-tKe1 yards in length, r apdincludestbe- testimony ydd' shall give in this case in ent firms in the country. Illck Nen dw York. She' Bos; W saysi here are rotaVt 9ry,xeaJtni meq.ew lorn VXtK atdMliVVarlTbilt, ar supposed hons'of dollars each; uaniei ure is variously estimated, and is gener allybelieved to be; the possessor, 6T at least fortmilons- rrHa j a very CbeSl grter.towaTd IheMAterest of tne Methodi f-nnftHnn, n whieh cburch he is ap earnest mem ber. He w juuchjitcelded in Wall street, wnere lie operates, occasiouai ill. IJLL: " -. '1 ,J rifc'rvtol W t& th$ rgrtkt idestructioCM jfemall canUaistft. T t JdyjUojuidi? jagpea up H.JS SmithVtoo,isreportedAtabout $10,000,00(U, atilb theWrfieures m ight be d i fficu rffp aii th en icate JCl) e, tV fmfcife&' Stewkrt.1': wbd1 fcbm inehfced fdleW. Jtre .pTesu.nied to wrtb from tour to ttive, oil uions. eawi. oo wbw era. jirown prpu!ersf: a?rB.Bj;i.iup,w g fuUjsm)Q0.ouu eacni,:wid rewr p- 'lkneariti.000i)00,vfiofacetl3. Clfi mfthe firn!ftfi-. .'Ulnm: tabKshment in town, Jias ap ,injvid 000 to OOOiOQO;; . He is a native of iew Jtngiana, anil iias vue npyvue ance and bearing of a genuine "Yan- kf'iv .H miMriimwejlliuIar seems to beajnikn-ofmuch broader sympathies and mqregenergqin- President Of the Chamber of Com merce. and- the reafr: tea importen has a very long purseyery fulbofe- iires Ih $T),0OO,OOO or $7,000,000, -d thisKrather aii nrtde'r than an over estimate. - -JS. Rattray, tne ; Jiroad wair impoVtei"; is Of Scotch etyacibji Nd.trii'e kh.rwi the exact extent of his wotjdjy foods' though it is presumed tliey 1 Would repi eswit him in cash $1,000,000 orOOQXMo $6,000,000. It is estimated tnatr tftere are some tiro hundred citizens qfitlve metrop- oils worm overwr minion ojl aoi lafs. Xs he Great-RaitAoad Subsidies Besides th&eriffcjof. lands (ten ibiles sqareto Ipvry-ule, of roadjf the Federal GoverfYmeirrt'has loaned inn iwen se m mstoTailr0wl .p9 Tb ef-4 2H- mine recites tnose sums m tne cases of the principal" "raifwavs as follows: "The subsidy bauds loaned Jhv the Utinled 'tdfesiblbe Central and WesteriliEjffinfaUfbnddambunt to $27,855,680. and to the Union Pacific railroad to $277236,"512. Total, $55, i The v. , ji read m D owe: fik f States nearly $10,000,000 for port 'made bv Secretary Bout well lasVTMay that the principal and ac cumulated interest at the,. maturity of the bon4sw11lrtnuTrlf cording tot tb,e present.rate of payment,?-to iBi;000t00O-for . which debt the companies are making no prevision whatever. The Government has no security bitt ajsecond niprtgage, and the first' mortgage bonds amount now to between fifty and sixty mil lions. ! .'If the "iiuterest is not paid as it failff'dne it will never be paid." . .W1k.- holds : the' i first mortgage ? We suppose the -Credit Mobiher', which'is Only the railroads tinder another name. 'The bonds were is sued to pay for the construction" of the7 road? many may have be'eh sbltf in the5 to ark et. . Whether the Gpr. eriTi ent gets its money or not de pebdM'tiljtHi the succesH of the roads, We tbipk, it is rlik.ely .that they will be able? to- pay. But pay or not, the Credit Mobilier and those whom that cdernbas cdrrupted wilPnev ej refund : anything. -Rich. Dispatch. w- m 'P&eak Com? TkoB .'' A 'strngqstorjvcdrnes from- China.. A native school boy at Shinghai told his sehoolni astrthat beb ad dreani -ed his stepm'otbe'r mtfrdered him, 5nd placed his remains in a jar un er the 'iforof her? house. The 8ch ool injTluredJ pupil at them omifttjleebjtr m is iing him for tea'r'siQbool, rem em hered bheband Msh ed to the hotse dl Wis stepbibttser to enquire for thebl)yeeeiiiian Unsatisfactory af fvyaij Ibllof -suspicion of foul ptpcyote up the floor oj the room .ana found the eolsl.bjljpfipn cut up ,and stqwi edatvar.tri a jar preci$ely;as, the pooV boy ' haf jdscribed.; t Xhe "cae , has leen authenticated before tbe Chinese-Courts, and- the murderess -wa executed, after bejiig.ar"ei to the s!ix gates of th,e ciiy to rCejU'e the execrMbhbf tbipele: : ; 1 f W i J r T ! A" little TOffiance enacted in one oTj Lillustrates 'tb&ct" ibkt'frutb MXTDfooKivn couris vesieruav nuin A:W aiming a large - am ount of money wm the crddndjfbaf si Md wstrfe wife of a dead ortemn VaofVfront- ed unexpectedly: -witb a husband itboni she bad abondoried thirty wardeihrgfodxiiBtEtbta3o a! bigamous marriage to still another. the rarherararaatic story leaves us in doubt whether she go tbe money i The new ArbbisopBaUey 4alks thus rnab!rV V'AireaflnTpectfdhbf Biquors Wotlltfeslrbftfi'iMs' of ritempeirwiteef Attf eal offlovt ment should enforce snch aniemr; lobe worth oer fifty mw iri 06I2,'192, Unitec nbvsi8pection.- or stop the sale altoffethers lt na mm'e' important tnat u gnouiai hiuaer: tbe -sate of dnnks"which poi- sball be the wbble tmtb, sohelp vou Processor 1 Tildes r Accidentally Sh c'T.-xDr W; C. . Xildan. Professor bf Cbem iitry at,HoKd University, bisol which feflifrom the pock KG. Hall. The-ball entered the abdomen, m akmg j a very, senou wound. It-Ut thought f to-day that Dr. Tildan is more comfortable, and strong hopes ofhis recovery "are ex- pressed. Wa$hlM- r. ttcrfua .... HTSaiS J fBiyard? 'dFtJa m d en , J-i who became disgusted vith his party during tqe late campaign, and Witbd'O'CdnorV is' blit lria" letter rer pudiatine . Democracy, and joining !he' original ;6traigbt-0ut Repubhi can.' Thebmpodtc-oilbO mu- tuai.smau-po::nsuraiicp coia puj. Whei bb6 bKtbittBiber is Itaken i;k; Witii: -: resteacbi pay him a dollar a week to stay -vLawar irpmptnomye muniu rerox . 4 place at Irving Hall, Iiew Yqxkon the 23d instant... Tbe a.yrase weiirnt mm 14 TrfeMbe.fs:bf eJOQWdra mltlPW.W'im'OThK the dandnk:ihepei?witqa iBiuoy ed th e pleasure iSaJlat soon the noor wouietayi;igive way. MaryMATd!edaieyieat Yon ch ltIreland.attb esae Of s llS'vears. ki&p rbrtg fof inf wa 'that1 sb e2 work ed w it. h, jtbe., ,reapers last h arrest a n d Ifept up with her , son, a youth of 77. HA Wpt constantly on hand and for sale by. '.. : JL.lt MILLAR fc SONS. READ THIS!! THE Uhjaersigned begs to, inform h frientts and the public generally, that he lias moved his Cutting and feewing Room, , to Jtooni No. 2, over ; Wilson tfc Braeks'Dfug "Stre, where he will do all kinds otSEWIKOs for YOUTHS' and BOYS' WEAlf. Also, all 'kinds of mideMvear, suehu, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, 1 &o. . A liberal patronage is soli;ited. -rifebZ : u S. 8. ELAM. -r 1 : r r'i : - ' " : School Hbtice. ' s : Tlf ESSRSi Aldrich & Barrier wouid re JJ m tfiUly inibrni the citizens jof Char l)tte,Jthat thesiprwig:Teriii oftheir SchH)l commences on-: Monday of the ensuing .yveekFebniary Srd. The school is con-vepient-ly located in tlie basement' of the LutheraivChurch on Tryon street between 8th fe 9th streets, where they will be happy receive all appiitatiotist for admission. Rev. Mr. Aldrich would also give notice that he has cf)mpliel Hn'ith the law regard ijjgfublic StUools and i: now ready to receive all male white children into his departiuentwho may desire to be admit' ted. . - . :jan3t-2t Just Received. Lbs.. Mountain Cabbage, at B. M. PRESSOR'S. 1.000 Jan 2) FINE Lot of Irish Potatoes, at - v. ; i : B. M . PRESSON'S. jan 20 QWEET Potatoes, a fine lot selling at kJ $1.50 y?r bushel, at jan 29 B. M. PRESSORS. ANOTiEER Lot of those fine repellants fyr aterpri)of,ClQak!5H&c, j ut. receiv ed at f tft? f QllERY'S. jan128 : . . eLQiQ out a"Larg stock of Jine Hri ic-ry for Ladies,',, .Misses and Children at cost, a - MRS. QUERY'S. inn vAi --a i ::Y: "? -:i . ; ? 1 SELLING Millinery Trynmings, and all ur ancyund bur goodsat greatly re duced: prices to make room for spring, at jan 28 - MRS. QUERY'S: m 1 1 1 1 ) m . l' 1 - 1 " . ' New Books. DAVIESV Algebra; Bullion's Latin Gramf mar, Sinith' Grammar, Sanford'i Arithmetic, just received at jan 2S PUREFOY'S. r Bblst 'Choice HominyT jxist received O ajul for sale'by"'! ;t? ; 1 x jaiv21r t ftBfM. MXLLBR&SONB. An Act to Change; this time for hold ing ;&e Spring TeiTs of the Snpev rior Conrtof abarros County.' ' Scw .-.Gneipl--A$t0mbf of Xorih Caroliwt do ennct : That jafter the tins day of January, 1S73, tUeSpring Term of the $uperior Cimrt for thej 0Jttuty:ptLCabarrus, ?hall be held on the first Monday of July pf-each - year nd- wnlmuejojJJKP YtnV'n J 1 11.. ,.v-i .3.J. p j' a . c unless the b44tttftKlfllSs)oscd of. Sec. 2- That all pntoesscs, recognizances nd other: JegaJt ;prtHetHng ine: ; efra: inid criminal actions which. $iave already been issued, or fnay trerfrbejlssued, Land returnable 'to tLeSDriiklTerm as now es tablished T by law, f the same - j?ball : l te bejd 4sturoabl8 f .iol 0 Term ; , of jsaW persons; who hayc been recognized oTibPnart Terni ofsaid Court fori tbe year eighteea. hundred ndriity4firee.5are: .hereby re quired ta.appw; ternr: hereof ,bs ucd by.tbifctLpnwrnft.jsocrewry! ion, cause this acfc to b pabljshed. . snaii wiimii juhc uiuutu.uvut w. lie Clerkiof the County with-i utyoi&the.Clerk. Cabarrus f county. to advertise at tvoHyc iinore.- public .iDUveet in eaeh)tow?sbip ltt ead coranty jn; or be fore the first day oi April 1873, notifying scribed in this jact. f l ; !Skc4. This actsh'alt ein force from aid after its ratification! V-r i.t , r iln General Assembly read three times aAd,wtified this 18th af 6f December; A T 4 AAA ... mm r. ' w r . ,. jjl. ROBINSON. flnAfttor nf thA ftnate. . resident oft the Senate, t 0iF?fST?ECRJa!ABYJQF STATEI BALGIL; Janth, 1873. J I hereby jcertity that; the ,foregoijigr is a true copy of the briginal act on file in'tbw Office7v; -t 'Twaor. howerton,,,, . ,t secretary of State. M. January" 12, 1873-oaw 4f pas accidentally snot in, tne iiuwM LblloteUast high thr& ball from a et of , -?. y J .i! "U- "iii :-iA '-' t! i i i Wh,4 bf the Superior Court of : & M.muMn& sons, .Illi--'-iJ .Oi " Gr.;0 C 33;0a S COHHlSSION MERCHANTS -:0: HAVIW.6 -Completed our txevr three Stry bnilding, on the comcT of Col- lejre; and . r:QurU stretts, we nave just ready for i REMOJ5D-intO'-t,-ml are onr Customers. " Our Hpue)Sidiyiasaibita five Dtpart meuts lsV'Lear&eii't-Taiicy Groceries Sonps.' Cnndles, Candy, Starch, tkatu-' Itolstns, Oysteis, ' Sugar, Co flfee. Teas, y Spices, Prize 'inline Brand y Peaches Ac. Ac. purchased direct from tbe Manufacturer ? with the view of supplying the sri't T ' 55nd1)epartinent Heavy Goods. 1' Malase, Bacou, Flour, Xard, Mack erel, &c. Our facilities for handlin such goods, are sujerior to those j t- of-ariy Mejcantjle house in the City. Merchants may r . .. . ,. rest assured that they can always obtain : ; good of us at . THE LOWEST FIGURES. : 3rd Department Produce. Cotton, Corn,. Wheat Oats, Bye, Hjry, &c. Bought at highest cash price. JSotd. vn. Commission. Stored, with -- - cah- advances made uxi the tame. We invite special at tention to our commission . 1. ': i and storing b usfoiess, ' TO WHICH WE PA Y CLOSE PER. SOXAL A TTEXTION. " 4th Department Phosphates. WE ARE AGENTS FOR ZELL'S and other SUPER PHOSPHATES, the niost reliable .article on the Mar ket. Certificates from reliable farmers funii shed on Appli cation. We are also , Agents for GIL1IA MS CELEB RA TED TOBA CCO 1 FER T 1LIZER. 5th .Department Leaf Tobacco Warehouse. WE HAVE COMPLIED WITH THE Revenue Law. and are now ready to re- ' "ceive Iaf Tobacco, which we will tbuy - or selli b connnission. Our Warehouse foes are Jess than, tlie same at .Richmond or Dan- ! : :-:. afid the : , . hest prices THOSE MARKETS ALWAYS OB TAIN KD. IN " OUR large and commodious HALL will be finished and opened to tlie nuhiie ahout the First of March." WK TIIAKE a generous public for the liberal pjithmage -which. has heretofore been bestowed uptin ns,. arid we hope that through; strict attention to business, and selling our goods; at)ow rigurcs we may hierit a'continuuice of -their favor. "R. M. MILLER & SONS. January 11, 1873. ' MORE of that defiant Sour Krant ; come running or it will all be gone before you get any. Also another lot of Good Chcsnutf, not many worms, jan 23 J. F. BUTT. NEW FAST FREIGHT LINE BETWEEN BOSTON, NEW YORK, , AND - AND THE SOUTH' AKD SOTJTH-WBST. GREAT SOUTHERN DISPATCH FAST FREIOSIT LINE, ( " , VIA KORFOI4K4 THIS East Freight I jne is owned, con trolled, and operated by the Railroad and Steamboat Companies in interest the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad Omipji'ny, 'the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company; ., the' Western North Carolina Roilrc a lCompanyi the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company, the OkJ. Dominion Steamship Company, the Merchants and .Miners Transportation CVmpai)y, thei(A.nnamessic, Line, and Clyde Steamers,, .and the Baltimore Steam Packet Gbiifdny vb) guarantee Bills oi'I&ding and Rates always as Low the Published, Rates of any , ( .. other Line : . Mark Goods "G.;S; D.,'! via Norfolk, and ship as. jfolWws : . : 4 , From BOSTON by MercbWnts and Miners Transportation tJoppany, OflSce 87 . Washington St. W. M. Clark. Agent. From- YORK, by Old Dominion teamip i'Coinpiiiiy, Pier No. 37 North Rivenr pftlces,. 187 Greenwich $st., and 303i Broad ayl ; Q. E. Evans, Agent,. . From PHlLADELPHIA, by Fhaadelphia. ; Wilmington . and. Baltimore . Railroad Ckimpnv' (Annamessicf Line!) Offices, 44 8: i Fifth st.j ; 'above' Chestnut and cor ner Washingtoift' 'ttve; and -Swahsoii it. John; S. Wilson, Agent; , From .HILADELI'aiA, by Clyde and MmffS Pi-wwnenomce, ix oouin ct v.y V! w., -.Agents. Fwm, iLTIMOKE , by Baltimore Steam Packet Company (Bay Linev) Ofllce, 154 W.. Baltimore str.et, Edwin Fitzgerald, -.zutsw' : ' Cbums ior.. .losses, f . damages, , and over charges; etted, ;'-promptly by. Thoman PTnckher. CIaim Agent. NorfolkVa. ' -; Freight handled carefully and for- i . m , ..t 1 . 1.1. - . j. - : , . r wsraea prompiiv 111 nruugn cars, I . T . r . r -til a.1 t t j: . no urayage Aiuapiers uy 11119 souie. ' For farther ijtfcrrnationa'pply to Officers and Agent, qt tije fthaye Uaitroad ox Steam- ...... - . - ..-J . ian,31 v1 General Southern. Airent. 8 C Jl R Ki!?S D R. T 0 E , I - AQOt-Trjrrr v.tU POWD BLTC PEPPER v jan 31 it i
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